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1 money
(coins or banknotes used in trading: Have you any money in your purse?; The desire for money is a cause of much unhappiness.) denar- moneylender
- lose/make money* * *[mʌni]noundenar, plačilno sredstvo; bogastvo, premoženje; plural archaic ali juridically vsote denarjamoney of account — denar kot merilo vrednosti, a ne v obtoku (angleška guinea)colloquially in the money — pri denarju, bogatto get one's money's worth — imeti stroške povrnjene, dobro kupitito make money (by) — obogateti, dobro zaslužiti (s, z)slang money for jam — lahek zaslužekto raise money — izprositi denar, dobiti denar v gotove svrhe, sposoditi si denarconscience money — denar, vplačan v državno blagajno (zaradi davčne utaje)to call in money — zahtevati denar nazaj, zahtevati izplačiloto come into money — priti do denarja, podedovati denar -
2 money-bag
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3 money-box
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4 money order
[mʌniɔ:də]nouneconomy denarna nakaznica -
5 money-agent
[manieidžənt]nounmenjalec (denarja) -
6 money-bill
[mʌnibil]nounpolitics osnutek davčnega zakona -
7 money-broker
[mʌnibroukə]nouneconomy borzni senzal, posrednik -
8 money-changer
[mʌničeindžə]nounmenjalec denarja -
9 money-grubber
[mʌnigrʌbə]noungrabežljivec -
10 money-grubbing
[mʌnigrʌbiŋ]noungrabežljivost -
11 money-lender
[mʌnilendə]nouneconomy izposojevalec denarja -
12 money-letter
[mʌniletə]nouneconomy denarno (vrednostno) pismo -
13 money-maker
[mʌnimeikə]nounkdor dobro zasluži; donosna stvar, dobra trgovina -
14 money-making
[mʌnimeikiŋ]1.adjectivedonosen;2.nounbogatenje, služenje denarja -
15 money-market
[mʌnima:kit]nouneconomy denarno tržišče, devizno tržišče -
16 money-spinner
[mʌnispinə]nounuspešen špekulant; pajek, ki prinaša srečo -
17 money-wort
[mʌniwə:t]nounbotany slakar, drobižna pijavčnica, mošnjak -
18 pocket-money
noun (money for personal use, especially a child's regular allowance: He gets $2 a week pocket-money.) žepnina* * *[pɔkitmʌni]noundenar za majhne potrebe, žepni denar -
19 spending money
[spéndispending money mʌni]nounžepnina -
20 for love or money
(in any way at all: We couldn't get a taxi for love or money.) za nič na svetu
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